Posted by mkirsch on August 04, 2014 at 04:54:55 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: C113 head studs posted by Mr. Farmall A on August 03, 2014 at 08:47:34:
Yes, if it is a warped block you are looking at a complete engine disassembly. There is no way to plane the block with it still in the tractor, and you don't want the moving parts anywhere near the chips, as you'll never get them cleaned out, and then you WILL need a full rebuild.
While it's probably not the best idea in the world, I would think you could re-use the existing parts if you were very careful about keeping track of where everything came from and its orientation. You'd need new gaskets and o-rings of course.
Putting in new sleeves pistons and bearings is one of those "may as well while I'm in there" things, though. You've got it apart, so maybe you'd want to consider that.
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